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MR T TETES SSUiEaT A asis COU THas A 0 LD VY AN THE DAILY BEE. OOUNCII. BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, July 18, SUBSCRIPTIC RATES: Currler - - - - 0 centa per week B ST et Your OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. The city night. George F. Wright is having a big barn built on his farm near this city. council is to meet Friday A number of the suits fc tax are set for a hearing t unpaid poll- -day. R. N. Merriam has moved his grocery establishment to upper Brondway. Work is commenced in earnest on Mrs, Mynster's new block on Broadway. The trustees of the institute for the doaf and dumb had a session yesterday William Hett- James Ferguson and of habeas cory us, Judge le being con- vinced that there was an insufficiency of evidenoe to hold the prisoner. Ander son's real name is nnill to be McKune, and he has very respectable relatives in Omaha, A tramp yesterday caused no little commotion by visiting the house of Mrs. | Brown, a deaf and dumb lady living on | Ninth avenue, corner of Seventh street. The tramp made himself perfectly at home, and rummaged the buttery at| leisure, devouring whatever food he chose and tossing things about generally. The woman became afraid, and rushing out of the house, attracted the attention | of aneighbor, Mrs, Deitrich, who armed herself with a hatchet and went for the | tramp, who fled. Officers Leonard and | Brooks were called on, succeeded in | cars, and brought him in. name as Mike Smith, and it is thonght is something of a crank THE | Probability That Council Bluffs Will Soon Follow Omaha's Example and Open t | Fver since the gambling houses of this city wi © closed the prediction has been | made that they v\uu](l not stay closed rick were each fined 83 and costs yestor- [ any great longth of time, and it has been day for being drunk. The new city jail looms up pretty well now, and it really looks asif it was ap- proaching completion, The Congregationalists are to indulge in a social to-morrow evening at the| house of Mrs. Mueller. The Webster-Wells neighborhood, mixed color war of the races, isto ho’ aired up in court to-morrow. John Boyd has given A. J. Murphy the contract for building a_rendering estab, lishment near the big elovator. Loavo to wed was yestorday given P. Anderson, of Garner township, and Augusta Frederika Gostafim, of this city. Thoro was a ploasant privato picnic in Palmer's grove yesterday, at which | thirty or forty, mostly young folks, had a happy time. The ground on which Judge Reed discharged Story on a writ of habeas eorpus, was that there was not sufficient complaint filed. Rov. (G, W. Woodbury is to lecture at Bloom & Nixon's hall, on Thursday even- ing, July 19, Subject. *‘History and Origin of the Negro Raco.” ° Justice Abbott is now to organize a post of the G. A. R. at Sidney, and an- other at Hamburg,and in the near future still another at Henderson, It is expected that John Keller will ut up a two-story brick building on the Btad adjoining the one on which the new Masonic temple is to be erected. Mrs. Turley has complained of J Fal- som for creating a nuisance, by leaving a load of manure in the streets over Sun- day. The case will bo heard to-day. C. Bosen has been given the contract for completing the Hull school house for $935; bonds of $2,000 being required as security for the faithful performance of the contract. The season of prociamations is now ho- ing followed by a season of action. Even Horace Everett has been complained of for allowing an out house in the rear of his block to become a nuisance. N. E. Tyson has been elected janitor of the high school building at a salary of 8652 month, He is a good selection, and the duties of that position will no doubt be faithfully executed by him. G. H. Hopkins and L. S. Anderson have commenced suit against a railway for $400, claiming that their hay stacks near the line of the road was burned by & stray spark from a passing luwnmt.ive. J. H. Story, who was arrested on the charge of perjury and recently released, has begun _ suit against the prosecuti witness, Mr. T. Callison, for 010088 damages, on account of malicious prose- eution. Council Bluffs Lodge No. 40, K. of P, has been presented with a handsome Bi. ble by H. A. Bolles, P. C. of the Lodge. His presentation speech was responded to by Doputy Grand Chancellor, J. M. Washburn. Mary Butler has taken steps to secure a divorce from 'J, M. Butler, to whom she was married in 1866. She claims as the ground for the same that he has struck and abused her until her life has become a burden. The eighth annual session of the North- wostern Academy of Medicine will be held in this city Sept. 11 and 12, and neat rogrammes are now being sent out b B2k P, Hanchott, of this eity, who is socretary of the organization, The long, one-story frame building on Bancroft street, formerly occupied by J. C. Bixby, was yesterday being moved a hort distance south on that street, and will be used as a storage room in con- nection with Hattenhauer's new car- riage factory. The proposed site of the new Masonic temple is to be cleared at_once, o that excavation may begin. The building is to be 60 feet front by 100 feet deep, three stories high, The firat story is to be six- teen feet. the kind in the west. Mary Hayon, whoso roul naino appoars to be Ju ville to-da; having m: is only fifteen years of age, but her rela- tives say they can do nothing with her. by the sheriff, Judge Reed Thomas McKune, a white wan having arespectable name, but a stranger in the city, was found in Lew France" colored House when the polico pulled it. He was yesterday ftined $20 and costs, and not being able chance to work 1t out. way switch key on He had a rail the clerk of the court retains that in his desk. Mr. Ward, the architect, yesterday showed us the plans for County Treasurer Bennett's new residence on the corner of "Phe | At 10 o'clock A, 3. ou Wednesday, J uno 13t Willow avenue and Bluff street. house will be sixty-five fect long and forty feot wide, and will certainly be one of the handsomest brick residences in the city, Mr. Ward has also the plans for for the new Mynster block on Bmulwny, work on which is already commenced. is to be a three story brick, 45x80 feet. Some time ago two fellows named For- ester and Anderson were arrested for burglarizing Mrs, Davis’ store, and held Yesterday Frank | w ihc grand jury. attorney for Anderson, suc- s fn getting hum released on & writ The teinple when completed is. tobe one of the finest builidings of lia Lanping, the young girl fined for being drunk in the park, is to be taken to the reform school at Mitchell- o that order yesterduy, Sho to pay was given u his person and is thought to have no business with it, so a matter of surprise that they have kept shutas long as they The an nouncement that the farobanks in Omaha have, i running has renewed these pro- It has already been noised about that in some of the “closed’ gambling places games of poker have whether the city council means business, and is determined to enforce its resolu- tion, or whether it will publicly back down and rescind the resolution, or whether it will take a sly sort of a way of getting around the issue by winking ata fow favorites and ousting others. The council is_in a place now where it will have. to show just what it means, and whether resolutions passed are of any effect. A Remarkable Tribute. Sidney Ourchundro, of Pittsburg, Pa., writes: “T have used DR, WM. HALL'S BAL- SAM FOR the LUNGS many years, with the most gratifying results. The relieving iuflu- enco of Hall'y Balsame is wonderful. =The pain and rack of the body, incidental to a tight cough, woun dissapear by 'the use of & spoonful according to directions. My wifo froquently wonds for Hall's Balsam instoad of a phy and health is speedily retsored by | —— CORNICE POLES AT COST ! At Beard's wall paper store,next to post- office. mew-s-3t ———— PERSONAL, Hon, B. F. Clayton, was in the city yester- day. George M. Ogden, J. T. Robinson, of Min Ogden. Bacon, of Chicago, is at the polis, is at the James Baker, of Peoria, reached the Ogden yosterday. Dr. Poulson has gono to Kansas City on a brief visit. John P. Stevens was the only Bostonian at the Ogden yesterday. A. P. Cramer, of The Avoca Herald, was in the city yesterday. J. A. Moore, of Dunlap, Iowa, took a brief look at the Bluffs yesterday. R. N. Whittlessy. of Evansville, Ind-, is now visiting his father, Col. Whittlesey of the Globe. Mra. Stiles, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Robinson, has gone back to her home in Dixon, 111, Mrs. O. E. Stone expects soon to start for Californis, on an extended visit to her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. 8. Meggs. J. H, Stubenrauch, of Pella, Towa. wasin the city yesterday attending the meeting of the trustees of the institution for the deaf and dumb, Miss Amelin Emonds aud hor sister, Miss Agglo, who has beqn visiting their brother, D. Emonds, hus returned to their home in Towa city. Albort Schrader has gone on a visit to T dianapolis, where hls family are already visit- ing. Ho expects to return in about a month, bringing his family with him Mr, Ewing, who has been a professor of en- | ginoering in thy royal university of Japan for a number of years, is in the city with his fam- ily, paying a visit to Mr. Everott and family. He expects to soon start for Scotland, where ho {5 to occupy a professor’s chair in the uni- versity at Dundee, Dr. West, Dentist, 14 l’cal'l street. —— Why are you ill? ' Why do you suffer? Everybody knows all aches and pains, all languor and debility are cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. sl A Reported Shooting. News of a shooting afiray at Minneola was received here last evening. The par- ticulars, so far as learned are to the effect that Mr. Flemont, who was formerly in the postoftice here, and who is now post- master at Minneola and also keeps a shoe store there, got into some altercation with & man named Deichler. pulled a revolver and fired at Flamont, who in turn tried todefend himself with a knife, but finding this useless, got & shot- gun, and covermg Deichler with this, ealled on a constable to arrest him. The oflicer hesitated, when Deichler fired again at Flemont, who returned the fire, but neither shot took effect. Deichler fired a third time at Flemont, but instead of hitting him struck a brick-maker nomed Lamont, wounding him quite seri- ously, The parties concerned are now reported as under arrest. Demoruelle's Determination, And it is g d quality for luck at a luuurf the day after the 167th Monthly and the June Semi-aunual Grand Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, Mr. Jus. Demoruelle (of Dewm- oruelle & Cusachs, dealers in building materi. ul-)l.m-uuml also at the Company’s office one-half luukun . 28,181, which had won thullrn:l dl :{uhe n}l{ l&%’s q prowp u ful o go, ane hlu{)un in business since he \'u{ o~ old, He has been industrious, and has Inmn at the head of three ditferant firms, succeeding in earn # comfortable income He, his father an dfather were all born in New Orleans, and is of one of I-hl oldest Creole fami- os, doscendants of Du Vernay, one of the pioneers of the colony founded by Bienville,.— ‘ew Orleans Picayune, June 17 , and was finding the fellow hid undor some freight | He gave his | The latter THE BODY FOUND. The Mysterions D;saupearance of an Avoca Man Now Explained, He Himself Into the River, Temporarily Insane, Throws The strange disappearance of John | Conkes, the well known livery man of | Avoca, was announced in Tue Bee on Saturday morning last, and it was then conjectured that he had committed sui The conjecture | been well founded, his bedy und in the West 'Botna a and a half from town. Mr. Conkes was | evidently suffering from mental | malady. On the night before he disap- cide proves to have ving been out a mile | some J. N. CASADY. 502 Broadway, - - WHOLESALE | peared he appeared with his clothes all and had a bedraggled and wet through, ! very sensutional story to tell as to hm\ to be said that three men attacked him, vhu W he came in that conditlon. a sack over his head, went through his pockets, taking eighty cents from him, | then dragged Inln to the river and threw | Hmu in, but he had managed to crawl out, and escape. 'Uhe friends could hardlyde- termine how much of thisstory to credit, | it 8o strongly improbable, but later | [ developments show that it was wholly a | | fabrication, either of « discased imagina- tion or else purposely framed to conceal | an unsuccessful atten it suicide, The | next morning at al o'clock, Mr. | Conkes was heard to leave the house, but been played, and there is lit- [ nothing was thought ol it, especially un- piay g I y tle doubt as to there being truth at the | tl as the hours went by he failed to r bottom of these rumors. Tue Bek hag |t - Partics carried the search in all| alrendy given two or three instan; directions, dragging the rive where games have been pla, , | and leaving no steps un- of those who have been stric ‘rh:rlukmlln got at the facts. At last, tho lnw naturally object to the on the f day his body was | allowing othiors to tiin on the sly, [ found, ho idently thrown him- | poker game. Tt now remains to be seen |8l in - the s while temporarily akes had lived at - Avoca for 10| years and was widely known in this part of the state. His business was that of a liveryman. He leaves two children, a boy and a girl, and other | relatives for whom great sympathy is | felt throughout this community —— *Far more valuable than those golden apples of Hesperides are the life, health and beauty of Womanhood. Mrs, Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound restores and reserves all these e — WINDOW SHADES AT COST! At Beard’s wall paper store next to the postoffice. mew-8-3¢ i When you feel life is a burden, and nothing you try seems to case your dys- pepsia, find a sure relief in Brown's Iron Bittors. . - Vit Real Estate Transters. The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the county clerk’s office, July 15, reported for the Bk by P. J. Mc- Mahon, real estate agent: James M, Meredith to A. B. Meredith, 8o} nef 18, 75, 38— §1,200. Frank J. Magin to Christian Teufel, lots 1 to 16, inclusive, block 27; lots 1 to 30, inclusive, block 28; lots 1'to 10, in- | clusive, also 21 to 30, inclusive, block 49, | Brown's sub—$2,000. M. Turley to J. P. Cassady, lot 11 in Mount Lincoln, Elden’s sub—8500. Sarah Bean to Charles Robison, s 4 n e} 2,77, 38—83.040. J.'S. Howard to Jesse Hogate, wis e tandwhne Q 36, 76 and 41, 4,800, Francis McWilliams to Andrew Pipher, lot 3, block 22, Walnut add; $2,000. Andrew Pipher to W. A, Houls, lot 3, block 22, Walnut add; $1,600. L. H, Wilrodt to Henry Krohn, n e} sec. 10, 77 and 41; $4,700, J. M. Phillips to Tud. school district of Council Bluffs, lots 23 and 24, block 19, Burns’ add.— 215,00, E.S. Kentuer to Mary 8. Gardner, lot L and part of 2, block 29, Avoca—. $560.00. W. B, Mayes to Ind. school distriet of Council Blufls, lot 1, block 19, Burns’ add.—875.00. V. Suidentoff to Martha E. Mason, lot 8, block 8, Stutsman’s 2nd add.— §25.00. Martha E. Mason to Louise Feuerha- ken, lot 8, block 3, Stutsman’s 2d add. $116, E. D. Jones, Sr., ot al. to Martin Wil- liams, s w § and n w }, 4, 77, 44— $1,400, A. Herald to C. A, 1, block 8, Mill add.—§ Total sal, week, 30, 098, Tibbits, part lot 10's subd, of block 8, in 21,9805 total sales for the - — Vital Questions !t Ask the most eminent physician OF any school, what is the best thing in the world for ing and allaying al tation of tho nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesitatingly “Some form of Hops!” CHAPTER 1, Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians: TWhat is the hest and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's discase, d et inability to retain urine, and all the dis- eases and ailments peculiar to Women” “And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically, *“Buchu.” Ask the samo physicians ““What is the st reliable and surest cure forall livordiscases ordyspepsia; con stipation, indigestion, biliousness, malarial fover, ague, and they will tell you: “*Mandrake! or Dandelion!” Hence, when these remedies are com- bined with others equally valuable And compounded into Hop Bitters, such awonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which is so varied inits opera- tions that no disease or {1l health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet s Harmless for the most frail woman, | weakest invalid or smallest child to use, CHAPTER 11, atients “Almost dead or nearly dying” For years, and given up by physicians of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured, Women gone nearly crazy! From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women, People drawn out of shape from excru- tiating pangs of Rheumatism, Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula! Erysipelas! Salt rheum, blood polsoning, |I\||n|-m\. indiges. tion, and in fact almost all diseases frail Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, prost of which can be found in every ueighborhood "in the known world. GENT&sivnTH | AND A COMPLE Honse Fumish ESUAY, JULYX 18, 1843, ¥. CASADY & ORCUTT, H. ORCUTT. - Council Blufts, Iowa. AND RETAIL STOCK OF CHOICE I N Mail Orders Promptly Filled. CASADY & ORCUTT, - Carpets and Oil Cloths, CURTAINS, Curtain Fixtures, - Council Bluffs, Iowa. A. H. MAYNE & CO., DEALEN S 1IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville& Portland Eement No, 34 Pearl Street, 8 = 2 MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAT AT LOWEST PRICE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, I e FINE it 0 Merchant Tailors. 7 and 9 Main Street. n ( JOHN BENO & C0, L. B. CLARK & Cu.. MAX MCHN, J.M. BARSTOW M. D., DR. J. F. WHITE, N. SCHURZ S WAGNER, Proscry Grocery, 215 Mai Will contract for Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway. S A, PIERCE. R JACOB KUPH. G. F. SVIFH, W. W SHERMAN, . JAMES FRANEY, HUWE & SON, LINDT & FART, and Household Suppli James Block. And h house, 4: gomery, M. D, SANITAR!TUM WADE CA-Y, EDWIN J. ABBUTT, REV+-KE HOUSE, |DE CAY & CASSEL. W H ALMY. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The tollowingg are the time of arrival and departure of trains from the local depots. The trains start from Tnion Pacifio depot about ten minutes earlier NEW Bought and sold. elow stated, ud arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Tewins on pool lines and K, C. run on Chicago time, & half hour faster local. Wabash trains run on 8t. ouls tyme, twenty minutes fastor than local, U. P.'wnd Liucoln trains run on Council Bluffy time. CHICAGO, ROCK INLAXD Depart. Atlantic Ex{’. Pacifle Ext Ex and Exand Ma Des Molnes ac CIHICAG0, KURLINGFON AND QUINCY. Arriy Chicago'Ex* .. | Counail Buff Mail wnd Ex... 945 m | Mail ana E CilleAuo and NORTUWKSTRRN, Arrive, . | Paciflc Ext J Mail and Ex* 30 p. m. 9168 m, 615 p. m. Acoom (sab), Accom (Mon). . 1:45 p. m. KANSAN CITY, ST. JOR AND COUNCIL KLUFFS, Depart Arrive. Mail and Ex.... 0:55 &, m, | Expross Express p. w. | Mail and Ex UNION PACIFIC. Aarive, part Overland | Bt 00, m. | QuerlandEx... 400 p. m. Li 1804, m. | Ex... 8004 m. 0 pi 6:30 8. m. 0. D05 . m. Fuigrant 20 p. . 0:00 & m WANASI, 5T, LOVIS AND FACIFIC Arrive. Depart., Mail and Ex ... .0:45 a. m, | and Ex I Cannon Ball. . 4:50 p. w 1106 &, m. N st w. | Nob 7850 p. m. For St Paul L. 740 p. . | From St Paul. 850 a.m. CIIICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND 8. FAUL Leaves Omaha. Avilvas at Omuha. Mail aud Ex.... 7:46 &, . | Pacif Atlantic Ex.... 8:40 p. w. | Mail and Ex m. . Al trains dai CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AXD 8T. Leaves Council Bluffy. — ~ Ariy Mail aud Ex. ... *9:20 a. Ablantic Ex...16:16 p. . m. THOS. OFFICKR, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufts, . Ia Establishea 1856 Dealers i Forgien and Domestio Exchange and | Howe Securitios. Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. J. M, ST.JOHN & CO..CA-H BUYERS. PETH YBRIDGE & HERBERTZ Stock Complete. _Suits mado at reasonable Drices. o the variety that brings patroniage. Ofce, Bray's stablo, P. J. HENNESSY, e supnan ™ " Sllin ) i Notary Public and Broadway opposite New Opera House DIR-O"I‘ORY, COUNCII. BLUI‘E‘E, TA. DRUGGIS ptions Compounded at all hours. TON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main st CR n Street. OF Corner Fifth streot an OFFICE, L fui rates. 22 Fo Wholesale by W BOOT AND SHOE STOR Cornor Maih and F MERCHANT TAILOR, " CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th and Broadway. DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, MERCHANT TAILOR. FURNITURE STOVES, ies. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3 Broadway. CRINARY SURGEON "No. 12 Seo JUSTICE OF THE 1 I Conveya SMITH & NORTON, Refitted CONTRACTORS AND BUI S, Corner Sixth street and try and fruit. No. 805 Main St.| 124 Main street. 803 Broadwa; 100 Broadway. reot. d Fifth ave. Residence, 600 Willow avenue urth street. atter ogs, poul- Ship to us. irst avenue. Broadway Meat Market, 827 Broadway. Plans and »pev:lnmblum furnished. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. ce in state and federal courts, E. STOOKERT' & 00, “TSmmseis" g fmsmm L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- ot street. 415 Broadway. 1, 8150 per ¢ | Avenue G. AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 2 Broadwa, ODELL & DAY, Loans, Reai Estate AND INSURANCE No. 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs. City Property. e vacant lof ! parts of p, for sale on f truit, on e A dosirablo residence on wr Bloonier schoal, buildings near) ty foet front, opposite court house Business Chances. Por sale or trade, & stock u western low cond ayenu No. 26, one inatos barn, ) ial county paper and large patro i sold soon. wmber of ehaice f cheap. LOANS. er in western 1 thy payments. cistern, 4 large lots, ap, 82,000, venth strect, ¥ new; v P St and se- of hardware, at w. Will trade for wn of 700 inhab d, will nage, very cheap arms in western We have money to loan on farms andcity property, at from 6 £ 10 per cont. Fire and Tornado Insurance. Beat of companios_roprosented. and fair treatuent. Losses adjusted office Fquitable rates and paid at this Mrs, H, J. Hilton, M. D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 232 Broadway, Council Blufts, W.R.VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate and collection agency. bloek, over Saviugs Bank. In Odd Fellow's Jansg- To The Trade ments as will enable us to sell you We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we havemade such arrange- [ b E=Z" Write for further information parts of 404 West Broadw: And Ornaments. Also Wood and Tron Pumps, Wood Wood and Iron Pu No, 604 South Main Street, Fob 15-00d-t1 All the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods . " Onders will ocelve prompt atten oIS, B Here, as Low as you can buy them East. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, [ 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Io¢ Cream, Fruits & Confet Parties, Sociables and P |||m~\ supplied on short notice, and goods delivered to all the city. Wi T BRAUN’S European Restaurant, < COUNCIL BLUFFS. S IN ALL Tubj a8 Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both ..COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. BT First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, M. CALLACHER, G ROCERIES, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. 1 LOWER BROADWAY. § Counoil Bluffs. Nos.1l18and 20 = - PETER C. WHOLESALE Wall-Paper and Window Shades and Painting i all fts Branches. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. MILLER, AND RETAIL North Main St. . No. 4 Pearl Street, - HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! J. IMCIMAEION - COUNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN (roceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ,ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 343 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF8 MAX MOHN, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - CRESTON HOUSE, - 3 PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, 10WA MES. D. A, Little d Day Board. Al the Delic BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN H ATR GOQODSI] 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Windsor. 531 BROADWAY. Restaurant finest table in the P. Overton, DEALER IN Hard Wood, Yellow - Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Oak and Red Cedar Pilin Fence Posts, Oak Din of all kinds, at Bed Rock Pri A Bpecialty in WOOD AND COAL for brick yard purposes. A full supply of wood and for coal always on hand at yard ¢ seale on Main street. Office,505 First Av ween Main and Pear) streets. WINTHERLICH BROS. [ron & Brass Foundry Cor, 6th St, and 11th Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 10WA, edar Telegraph Polesand MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. quality and largest stock west of Chicago and Metal o'h Calls attended to at etition in quality of goods lias served as undertaker y. UPHOLST in &l 1t branchis'promtly stteided Loy aleo carp laying and lambrequins. Telegraphic and mail rders filled without delay, DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS AT REMOVED T0 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK A 8Kkin of Beauty 1s a Joy Forever. DR, T. Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier, The Oriental Cream Purifles as well as Beautifies the Skin, Reuoves Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth- patches and evory blemish on beauty and defies _deteo- tion, It has of 80 years and 15 50 harmless wo taste it to be sure the preparation is properly made. Accept no counterfeit or similar name. The distin: guished Dr. L. A. Sayro sakd o alady of the ladies will use them, ' us the least harmtuf kin preparatio One bottle will last sing it every day Also Poudro Juo- tile removes superfluous hair without injury to the skin, Myr. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop. S Bond by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal- ghout the United States, Canada and Europe. & Beware of base imitations. arrest and proof of any one selling the same. .4 T weow-me 2t-ew-m ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. 1,000 reward for Graham Paper Co., 217 and 210 *North Main St., St. Louis. WHOLESALE DJ RS IN PAPERS, ¥ ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, £ Cnah i for Raga sod Paper 57 ck, Serap Iron an BOOK, NEWS, UILDING. Paper Stock Warehouses, 1729 4o 1227 North Sixth [y T FELIX GOURAUDS " stood the test NG \ v,